Tragic Twist: Woman’s Final Facebook Post Moments Before Fatal Head-On Collision

There are certain ​lessons‌ that I believe we,⁣ as a community, should always keep promoting, no matter how ‍many times​ they’ve been shared.

You know the⁢ kind of ⁤lessons I’m referring to. I ⁣mean things like the significance of treating everyone fairly, or‍ how vital it is ⁤for our⁣ kids to get a good education, or the⁢ rules and mistakes when using heavy equipment, ⁣like ⁣driving a car.

These are‍ all things we’ve learned repeatedly but ⁤it’s never bad‍ to​ remind ourselves. For instance, let’s consider the last topic mentioned.

I hope⁢ all our readers understand ⁣how risky it can be to drive without full care⁣ and focus especially ​with all the scary stories we hear these days.

And while you’ve probably heard your share of stories ​about disasters⁤ that can happen‌ when someone acts⁣ carelessly behind the wheel of​ a​ vehicle, you might not have come across one quite like this.

This incident happened ten years ago in 2014 but here ⁣at ⁤Newsner we think its message ​is just as crucial ⁤today.

It ‌involves a woman who tragically lost ‍her life in⁤ a ‍head-on crash ​on ⁢an American highway⁤ just moments after she⁢ posted selfies and updated her Facebook while⁢ driving her car.

Credit / Remembering ​Courtney ​Sanford

According to The Independent, 32-year-old Courtney​ Sanford wrote on Facebook at 8:33am ‍on ⁢Thursday April 24th in 2014: “The happy song‍ makes me so⁢ HAPPY.”

Reportedly police​ were called about an accident at ⁣exactly 8:34am.

Authorities explained that ⁣Courtney was ​alone in her vehicle when it crossed over into oncoming traffic ⁣before hitting a recycling truck and catching ⁤fire.

Police​ confirmed there was no ⁤sign of alcohol drugs or speeding being ⁢involved in this⁣ deadly⁤ crash but Lt Chris Weisner from High Point‍ Police Department said this incident‍ serves as a warning for “showing what happens when you text and drive”.

Credit: Shutterstock (Stock⁢ Image not directly related)

“In seconds one life‍ ended just so she could tell some​ friends she was happy It’s⁢ really not worth it,” Weisner stated.

“As tragic as this is it’s also an important reminder ​for everyone… you must stay focused while driving.”

The driver​ of the recycling truck John Wallace ​Thompson aged 73 walked‌ away from ⁤the accident without injuries.

This heartbreaking story should ⁤remind us that nothing positive comes​ from distracted ⁢driving.

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